
932 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/932 Presented by: Montana Fly Fishing Lodge, Yellowstone Teton Territory - Visit Idaho, FishHound Expeditions, AVC Rig There aren't many anglers left who were there when modern fly fishing was still being figured out. Jim Teeny and Dick Sagara lived through that era, helped shape it, and still have the stories to prove it. In this episode, we dig into the early days of winter steelhead fly fishing in the Pacific Northwest, the birth of the Teeny fly lines, and the people who changed the sport along the way. We also talked about the famous "I spot 'em, I got 'em" philosophy that still sparks conversation today. This one moves from steelhead to tarpon to fly line design and back again, with a bunch of classic stories packed in between. Let's go! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/932
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